Complete Poetical WorksHoughton Mifflin, 1963 - 887 páginas |
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... eyes dawn Upon me thro ' the jasmine - leaves . ROSALIND Printed in 1833 , but suppressed until 1884 See Notes . I My Rosalind , my Rosalind , My frolic falcon , with bright eyes , Whose free delight , from any height of rapid flight ...
... eyes dawn Upon me thro ' the jasmine - leaves . ROSALIND Printed in 1833 , but suppressed until 1884 See Notes . I My Rosalind , my Rosalind , My frolic falcon , with bright eyes , Whose free delight , from any height of rapid flight ...
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. A cell and keeper- those dark eyes of hers - O , such dark eyes ! and not her eyes alone , But all from these to where she touch'd on earth , For such a craziness as Julian's look'd No less than one divine ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. A cell and keeper- those dark eyes of hers - O , such dark eyes ! and not her eyes alone , But all from these to where she touch'd on earth , For such a craziness as Julian's look'd No less than one divine ...
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... eyes again . Cast down his eyes . Compare Guinevere , ' line 657 be- low : made her vail her eyes . " This word ' vail ' has no connection with veil , ' though often confounded with it . It is contracted from avail , ' or ' avale ...
... eyes again . Cast down his eyes . Compare Guinevere , ' line 657 be- low : made her vail her eyes . " This word ' vail ' has no connection with veil , ' though often confounded with it . It is contracted from avail , ' or ' avale ...
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TO THE QUEEN | 1 |
THE WINDS AS AT THEIR | 7 |
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